SHOWROOM SPECIALS. The “Ready-Money” Store is the place for Ladies’ Heady-made ,Wearables. There is a hip; variety of navy coat and Skirt, costumes, in serges, cloths, etc., just landed ex. Corinthic. Previous to the launching of “Cash trading” system, the prices were 80s, -12 s, i‘3s (id, -15 s. For “Ready Money” they are 31s, 37s 6d, 38s (id and IDs. Now striped tweeds 25s lor 21s (id. Linen coat, and skirt formerly 17s (id, 21s, 23s (id. With the cash in your hand, you get for 13s 6(1, 10s lid, 17s lid. Maid’s navy coat and skirt costumes—“Corinthic” _ shipment —-alright value for 16s (id, 18s, 19s Gd and 20s (id. “Ready Money” prices Its (id, 15s ,lid, 16s- lid and 17s lid. Maid’s Gingham and Print one-piece dresses—l2 to 17 yearsonly 5s 9d, 6s 3d, Gs 9d, 7fc 3d. W hito embroidered muslin dresses, same sizes, listen ! (is, (is 3d, 8s (id, 9s (id, 9s lid. Come and see them. We can easily convince yon that they are the cheapest goods ever you saw in the district. Robinson’s ‘Ready-Money Store.
Your local draper stocks the Poslyn Writing Pads at Gd and Is each. Remarkable value. Try one. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 81, 28 November 1912, Page 2
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199Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 81, 28 November 1912, Page 2
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